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Benjamin Moore Norman (December 22, 1809 – February 1, 1860) was an American book dealer and writer who, through his profession, was witness to the editorial success achieved by the book written by John Lloyd Stephens in the United States, Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatán. [more][Less]

The circumstances under which the following pages come to be printed are somewhat curious and worthy of record. Within the last few years a certain English gentleman, whom we will call Jones, because it was not his name, chanced to be employed as the manager of a mine not far from the Usumacinto River, the upper reaches of which divide the Mexican State of Chiapas from the Republic of Guatemala. [more][Less]

What happens when US Intelligence Agents take the law into their own blood-soaked hands. Steve Kohlhagen’s taut novel, told at breakneck speed, is a thrilling ride into terror, vengeance and moral ambiguity